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A+E Networks EMEA have commissioned a ninth season of Crimes That Shook Britain.

Crimes That Shook Britain is coming back to screens
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Crimes That Shook Britain is coming back to screensCredit: IMBD
The series investigates some of the UK's most heinous criminal acts
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The series investigates some of the UK's most heinous criminal actsCredit: ©A&E 2017
The tragic death of Brianna Ghey will be looked into in the upcoming series
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The tragic death of Brianna Ghey will be looked into in the upcoming seriesCredit: AP

It will be aired on the Crime+Investigation channel in September.

The true crime series investigates offences that rocked the nation while maintaining sensitivity for people who have lost their lives.

Presenter Dermot Murnaghan interviews the friends and family of the victims to get a full picture of what happened and how the crime affected the local community in the aftermath.

Detectives also explain their investigation and how they went about bringing the perpetrators to justice.

This new series is set to shed light on recent horrific cases in the UK.

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One episode will explore the murder of transgender teen Brianna Ghey, who was lured to a park and stabbed to death in February 2023.

She sustained a "violent attack" before dying of her wounds - one of which reached a depth of 11cm and sliced through her heart.

Her teenage killers were both given life sentences for murder.

Another episode will see Dermot look into the death of Shakira Spencer, who was tortured and starved by neighbours who kept her "like a slave".

The West London mum of two was eventually found decomposing in her flat after her tormenters battered her to death.

Season nine will also feature the tragic stories of beautician Elle Edwards who was shot by accident in a gang war in Merseyside, young barmaid Iuliana Tudos who was murdered in Finsbury Park on Christmas Eve, ten-year-old Jack Lis who was mauled to death by an XL Bully, and others.

Show host Dermot shared: "I’m delighted to be part of this latest series of Crimes That Shook Britain – a format that always remembers, first and foremost, to give the victims a voice through the testimony of their loved ones.

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"What attracts me most to the programme is the quality and sensitivity of the storytelling.

"The producers – Title Role – are the best in the business regarding duty of care and narrative.

"This series examines some of the most high-profile cases of recent times – such as the murders of Brianna Ghey and Elle Edwards – many of which I reported on at the time as a news anchor.

"The producers have gained exclusive access to some of the investigating officers in the cases and friends and family members of the victims appearing on camera for the first time."

The Vice President of Programming at A+E Networks EMEA, Dan Korn, added: "We’re delighted to have Dermot and Crimes That Shook back for a ninth season.

"It’s brilliantly produced by Title Role and unflinching in its honesty and commitment to telling the story behind the headlines through the eyes of those most intimately affected."

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